2026 WrightSpace “Behind the Scenes” Conversation

Join us for an evening conversation with playwrights and WrightSpace artists June Fukumura and danielle Mackenzie Long as they share insights into their current creative processes, approaches to dramaturgy, and the ways their works are evolving beyond conventional scripted structures.

Sunday, June 7 at 5 PM
Black Box Studio, Presentation House Theatre

Through discussion and informal sharing, audiences will get a glimpse into how each artist is experimenting with form, time, structure, and storytelling in distinctly different ways.

June Fukumura — studip

June Fukumura is investigating dyslexic dramaturgy in their new work, studip. Blending personal storytelling with formal experimentation, the project seeks to create a theatrical experience that is both informative and demystifying in its content while innovative and abstracted in its form.

studip was commissioned by Glitch Theatre, courtesy of the James Brown Memorial Creativity Fund.

danielle Mackenzie Long — A Suspension of Electrical Silk

A Suspension of Electrical Silk merges movement, sculptural design, and digital choreography to establish an unconventional queered home in this durational performance created by danielle Mackenzie Long. The work interrogates how time and unregulated audience exposure affect transformation within performance. How does dramaturgy influence the internal logic of a multi-hour work?

This event is free to attend and no RSVP or tickets are required.

For questions, please contact Joanna Garfinkel at joanna@playwrightstheatre.com.

An access guide for Presentation House Theatre is available here.